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IMPROVing Spontaneity: Gestalt Therapy Perspective on Improvisational Theater as a Therapeutical Intervention

Gestalt Review
This article outlines the theoretical background for improv-therapeutical processes and interventions found in the contemporary theory of the Gestalt therapeutic approach.
Tomáš Andrášik   +2 more
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Gestalt Therapy Research: Developing a Phenomenological, Aesthetic, Field-Oriented Approach

Gestalt Review
The author proposes a frame of reference for Gestalt therapists who want to do research from a field perspective. She outlines fundamental aspects of phenomenological research that includes aesthetics of contact and the relational therapeutic approach.
Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gestalt Therapy as ‘Applied Phenomenology’: Reflections on developments within the phenomenological tradition and how this may inform contemporary Gestalt practice

British Gestalt journal
"Gestalt therapy, defined as an ‘applied phenomenology’, requires us to acknowledge that phenomenology is complex, containing within it different starting points and perspectives that shift and change over time.
Mikela Gonzi, Niki Young
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Gestalt Therapy with Children

2005
Cynthia Reynolds, Peter Mortola
exaly   +2 more sources

Theory and Praxis in Experiential Education: Some Insights From Gestalt Therapy

, 2020
Background: Higher education policy increasingly conceptualizes industry-linked, service, and place-based forms of education in terms of experiential education.
Chantal Bourgault du Coudray
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Listening as a Relational and Experientialist Praxis: Insights from Gestalt Therapy

International journal of Listening, 2020
Humanistic psychology is grounded in dialogic communication and existentialist phenomenology, involving a relational philosophy and experientialist methodology.
Chantal Bourgault du Coudray
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Deliberateness and spontaneity in Gestalt therapy practice

British Gestalt journal, 2020
: The present work aims to describe the different ways of acting in Gestalt therapy. The author distinguishes two activities, one deliberate and the other spontaneous. Within deliberate therapeutic activity he further distinguishes work on the individual
Mercurio Albino Macaluso
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Buddhist psychology informed Gestalt therapy for challenging times.

, 2020
This article is based on an invited talk that was part of the international webinar Dialogues on Psychotherapy at the Time of Coronavirus presented by Instituto di Gestalt HCC Italy The talk was on the Buddhist psychology informed Gestalt therapy (BPGT ...
E. Gold, Steve Zahm
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Relational Gestalt therapy as a potential psychology of liberation from oppressive social forces

British Gestalt journal, 2020
: The essence of relational Gestalt therapy, according to Goodman, rests within political activism and social critique. Thus, a discussion of relational Gestalt therapy as a potential psychology of liberation invariably implies a critique of mainstream ...
Dominic Hosemans
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Two risks and a third way: what research for Gestalt therapy?

British Gestalt journal, 2020
: In this article the author explains the possible future for Gestalt therapy in view of the evolution of the regulatory context and the appearance of the contextual model resulting from the evolution of research in psychotherapy.
Vincent Béjà
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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